2. All nonscheduled commercial aircraft overflying or landing for
noncommercial purposes, must obtain prior permission from the Civil Aviation
Administration at least 48 hours prior to departure (30 days if landing for commercial
purposes). All requests must include, as applicable:

a. Aircraft make and model;

b. Aircraft nationality and registration marks;

c. Purpose of flight (choose from the definitions);

d. Aerodrome(s) of departure and intermediate landing(s) en
route;

e. Full names, nationalities and passport numbers of the crew;

f. Full names, nationalities and passport numbers of all the
passengers on board;

g. Airport(s) on intended landings(s) in Israel;

h. Date and ETA at the first airport of entry in Israel;

i. Date and ETD from the last Israeli airport of departure
detailing the routing and first destination airport abroad;

j. Name of handling agency at the airport of entry (applicable at
the airports of Eilat, Ovda and Tel-Aviv/Ben-Gurion only); and

k. Name and telephone number of business or private contact in
Israel who is able to verify the passenger's identify.

4. SECURITY REQUIREMENTS: Passengers embarking on
domestic flights, either commercial air-transport or general aviation, are required to be
in possession of either an identification card in case of Israeli nationals or a valid
passport in case of foreign nationals. Such passengers may be required to present
identification documents to security personnel at all Israeli aerodromes.